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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1945)
fWO HERALD AND NEW r iiday. Feb. 23. 1945 1 GRANTED E TD PLEAD IN CI Statutory time to plead was (ranted a number of persons arought before Circuit Judge David R. Vandenberg for ar raignment in circuit court at 10 'clock this morning. Of the persons indicted by the Klamath county grand jury oh February 19, and ordered to ap sear for arraignment today, Doyle Cline Lilly, charged with (rand larceny in connection with the theft of tools from John Lis cey, failed to appear. On motion jf District Attorney Clarence A. Humble, the court ordered Lilly's bond of 51000 forfeited at this time, Herbert Daniel Stevens, US narine corps, indicted on a tharge of robbery, not armed tvith a dangerous weapon, was given time and will appear Feb ruary 28, at 10 a. m. Ho was rep resented by Attorney Joseph C. D'Neill. Edward William Goedert, in dicted on a charge of sodomy, en tered a plea of innocence, and date for trial will be set at the March calendar call. The court ippointed F. O. Small to repre lent Goedert, Merrill resident. Dennis Samuel Gathwright, Indicted on a charge of posses lion of stolen property, was rep resented by Attorney U. S. Bal tntine and granted statutory time. He will plead February 28. Attorney A. C. Vaden repre lented John Hayter in court to day and Hayter. charged with issault with a dangerous weap on, will plead February 28. A plea of guilty to the charge of giving obscene writings was entered by Frank J. Workman nd Workman will be sentenced February 28. Judge Vandenberg innounced. Workman is rcprc tented by A. C. Yaden. Lorenzo Parker, charged with (rand larceny, was granted stat utory time through his attorney, F. O. Small, and will enter his plea at 10 a. m. Monday. Small was appointed by the court. Portland Man Named Dairy Group Head ' PORTLAND, Feb. 23 W) A Portland man, N. A. Peters of the Dairy Cooperative associa tion, is new president of the Oregon Dairy Manufacturers' issociatlon. Ed Reeser, Albany, was elect id vice-president at the group's meeting here yesterday. Two officers were re-elected: F. F. Hoser. Corvallis, treasurer, and Dr. G. H. Wilster, -Corvallis, lecretary. j Only four years ago, Oregon red the nation in ridding animals of Bang's disease un lulant fever source, dairymen laid. They blamed an increase In the disease since then on the reterinarian shortage and im proper, use of vaccine. Men Get Clean Sweep Of WSC Class Offices PULLMAN, Feb. 23 UP) In dicating a reversal of the war time trend toward co-ed class officers, men made a clean sweep of class presidencies at Wash ington ; State college elections yesterday. . The new presidents are: senior plass, J i m Denhert, Coeur O'Alene, Idaho; junior, Bob Layng, Aberdeen; sophomore, Lee Anderson, Gresham, Ore.; treshman, Mack Worthen, Spokane. Malin Chamber Slates Meeting MALIN The chamber of com merce will hold its annual meet ing on Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Broadway .hall. There will be a crab feed for members and their wives, after which there will be an election of five new members to the board of directors. President Edwin Stostny, has announced that those from which the five members to the board will be elected are Ben Pickett, Louis Kalina, Laddie Rajnus, Merle Looslcy, Godfrey C. Blohm. A. Kalina, Clyde Van Meter, Joe Halousek. Emil Tofell, Harry Jackman and W. C. Dal ton. Featured on the program will be the Future Farmers of Amer ica and the Boy Scout troop, as well as some high school talent. State Entomologist To Resign Position PULLMAN, Feb. ,23 (&) Laurel G. Smith, stato extension entomologist since March 1938, disclosed today he .was resigning at the end of this month to ac cept a newly created post of technological supervisor of en tomological and agricultural problems for the Shell Oil com pany. Smith will have his head quarters in San Francisco and will direct the work in Wash ington, Oregon and California.;- Woman's Body Found In Creek Near Home WALDPORT, Feb. 23- (fly Police today investigated the death of Mrs. Jeanette Ridge man, 48, road contractor's wife whose body was found in a creek near her home 14 miles south of here. The body, dressed only in un derclothing and a coat, was brought here yesterday after it was found in three feet of water. Mrs. Ridgeman apparently fell in the stream after her husband left for work, neighbors said. Nazis Report Big Push Into Ruhr (Continued From Page One) reported in the Roermond area where the Roer flows into the Maas (Meuse), was said by Berlin to be fighting alongside the Ca nadians in the Goch-Rhine sector farther north. Fogs which blotted out parts of the battlefield at dawn gave way to good weather. An early wave of takeoffs indicated the Germans were in for another paralyzing bombing onslaught such as yesterday's. HOLD EVERYTHING! "Hmm! Doesn't look like I've got much chance of getting' . extra gas rations!" I EVENINGS j I Tfj'jP T S ; ENDS TONIGHT SATURDAY ONLY THRILLING! TIMELY! SENSATIONAL! Tt 'SSw . Chester Rich.rd Jimmy jMORRtS . Arlen . 1-YDONj PLUS! Popeye Cartoon "LONE RIDER FIGHTS BACK" Aid for Irtnocvnt Victim A U. S. Army doctor renders medical assistance tp a Filipino child, piti fully wounded by shrapnel during the fishtlng on Luzon, while her an guished father looks on. Signal Corps Photo. Pacific Island Shower Bath aWM.iaaa'IMIaiaM..l'M.IMIjlHW rs mm ri Mil 1c .; U. S. M.tfa. Conx Ph. I ; Marine IngcnaKy took a bad!y-dUMed belly gasoline tank and I : patehed it, then placed it atop some Japanese lumber and than j : provided a shower bath on one of the Palaa Islands group. The ' tanned and bearded Leatherneck enjortng the nhower is Srt. : George C. Kerr of Royal Oak, Mich., member of a Second Marine ; Air Wing squadron. ; pu ii a m TODAY !llTlii HIT PROGRAM ALL THE FUN IN THE WOELDI SPARKLE SONGS. ..DAZZLE DANCES... and those GORGEOUS yUKON BELIES! Alio 3 STOOGE COMEDY MAGIC CARPET NEWS STARTS SATURDAY MIDNITE Mexican Water Treaty Approved WASHINGTON. Feb. 23 UP) The senate foreign relations com mittee voted today to senfl me United States -Mexico water treaty to the floor with a recom mendation that it bo ratified. Terms of the treaty provide for a division of waters of the Colorado river and the Rio Grande, and authorize tho gov ernments of the two countries to work out a plan for the de velopment of the Tijuana river In California. Omiosition has snruna mainly from Califomians, who contend it gives to Mexico waters or the Colorado on which they count for future development of their state. 173 Portlanders Arrested In Drive PORTLAND, Feb. 23 OV) Pedestrians are still stepping off on the wrong fool in Port land and Jaywalkers netted in the police safety drive totaled 173 today. Arrests started Wednesday with 39 persons cited the first 24 hours, but tho dally tally rose to 68 the second day and is still going up. Burned Match Thief Steals Jewelry PORTLAND. Feb. 23 (if) Po lice tried again today to track down Portland's "burned match" burglar, active in several recent thefts. Edward J. Blyth reported jew clry valued at $1383 was stolen when his home was entered the other night. As in the previous cases, a trail of burned matches led through the rooms. Stallard Receives Posthumous Award Mrs. Lorenzo Stallard, 4782 S. 6th, Wednesday received the Purple Heart awarded her hus band, Pvt. Lorenzo Stallard, killed in action in Belgium, De cember 26. The war department advised Mrs. Stallard that she was en titled to wear the small purple bar included with the Purple Heart. Juveniles to Be Heard Monday Two juveniles, 14 and 15-year-old boys involved in three purse snatching episodes last week, will be brought before Circuit Judge David R. Vanden berg for a juvenile hearing Mon day at 2 p. m., it was an nounced by County Juvenile Of ficer Harold Hendrickson. The pair is being held at the juvenile cottage at this time, Hendrickson said. FAT PROPELLANT Waste fats from the kitchens of American housewives has found a wartime use as an in gredient in the propcllant used to fire American rockets. The waste fats are used in the mak ing of nitroglycerine which con stitutes 50 per cent of the pro pellant. Scientists say some ' earth quakes occur as far down as 1000 miles below the earth's surface. FDR Greets Haile Selassie 15 fl To i & ! l l Posnlhl. I. . iMICi Talalgia) Ahnard a warship anchored in Oreat Bitter Lake near Cairo. Prealdrnt RooJevclt "ten ,t niceU Emperor Hall. Bcla-1. ot Klhlopla. Cmver.ln, mTench ho Wc.ldent rxpreued ho, that with Improvemrnt of com--Inninn, narllcularly by air. th United Blalrs and Klhlopla would ZTt'knowCh tuyerbyThe "" Pittldenfi hope" Signal Corp. phoio. Poznan Captured By Russian Army (Continued From Page One) the ddcr and Spree rivers to ward Berlin. Moscow's dispatches said Konev's first Ukrainian army was believed to have edged a Ncisse river bridgehead to with in 10 miles of Cottbus, on the Spree 12 miles west of Forst. A battle was reported raging along the Nclsse for 70 miles from the river's junction with the Oder near Fucrstenburg to the Goerlltz area cast of Dres den. The Russians had smashed forward 11 miles to reach the Gubcn area and tho mounting action indicated that the end-the-war stroke heralded last night by Stalin might be loosed by the Russian high command soon. Grocer Buys Farm Land Near Tulelake TULELAKE Earl Agcr. lo cal pioneer grocer, this week announced purchase of 42 acres of farm land on the Tulelake highway norlhwcst of town. The land was owned by Mrs. M. S. Tate, who has not made her home hero for some time. The property has been occupied by a Mr. and Mrs. Gucrrin. Agcr plans to build a modern home when war conditions per mit. No consideration on the transaction was made public. Hani Norland Fir Insurance. Phon. 6060. WEATHER ThurUar, rbrurr Eun , M Klamath Fatll ..... A) lUrramAnto A.1 North iwntl w Portland 84 Mvrtfortl .17 Heno .V JUn rranctifo on So tile -.. 4Q It. 4 Mln. Prrlf v no .no i .no I .34 Oron Partly rlnudy wtih light annw norlli nnrllrm tiwl)'i partly rlmirty (ft. nlfht and fiaturday. Llllle tempcraltire rttanf. Northern CalKomla-riear tnilaj. to nlfht and Saturday, Not much chanit In temperature. Courthouse Records TlltrRitiAr Marriage l.lren t.CA!t I.AHVICK. Jamea Hlrnty Iai. 21. UHMC N-tlve of Akron. 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